Best Metal Albums of 2012 (So Far)

Now that we're more than half way through with 2012, Noisecreep finally decided get a list up of our favorite albums released so far this year. As you'll see below, the list includes everything from veterans of the Bay Area Thrash scene, to younger underground bands. With albums by Converge, Pig Destroyer and Dillinger Escape Plan still expected to hit stores later this year, we can't predict where the following records will land, but we wouldn't be surprised if they land on our year-end list come December.

10. Fire From the Sky, Shadows Fall (Razor & Tie)

Amazon

Massholes Shadows Fall attempt to restake their turf with their strongest album since The War Within. Great riffs, spectacular solos and a newfound fury shake the Bay State once again.

High on Fire mainman Matt Pike invokes the spirit of H.P. Lovecraft, constructs a tall tale around the notion of Jesus' time travelling twin and delivers the sharpest record of his career.

7. Eremita, Ihsahn (Candlelight)

Amazon

The former Emperor frontman crafts a progressive metal masterpiece with the help of guests Jeff Loomis, Devin Townsend and the saxophone wielding Jurgen from Shining. This is as challenging and innovative as anything in Ihsahn's already genre-carving cannon.

Iconoclasts of the underground, Tragedy's first album in six years paints an even bleaker sonic picture while sounding absolutely massive in the process. The soundtrack to the worst of days.

4. Dark Roots of Earth, Testament (Nuclear Blast)

Amazon

Testament is as Testament does – and they never disappoint. Forget the "Big Four." Like fellow Bay Area vets Exodus, frontman Chuck Billy & Co. are in the killing business these days – and business is fucking good.

3. L'Enfant Sauvage, Gojira(Roadrunner)

Amazon

Ooo la la. Frenchies Gojira move to iconic stature with a record intent on twisting the very DNA of modern metal. Like their irradiated namesake, this is the sound of a beast rising from the mire to challenge, subvert and destroy every strain of modern metallurgy.

2. CVI, Royal Thunder (Relapse)

Amazon

These Georgians take the "Band of the Year" belt already. Vocalist Miny Parsonz sings with a bloody intensity across an oft-Sabbathy/Southern gothic din you only hear from the guts of the greats.

1. Sentenced to Life, Black Breath (Southern Lord)

Amazon

No shit, hit the pit. Everything metal should be. The Seattle-via-Bellingham bashers take on thrash, crust, D-beat, hardcore and European metal (with plenty of nods to the great Entombed) to make the album of the year (so far).